Steel structures: a huge resurgence of interest

Formerly used for the construction of industrial buildings, the construction of metal structures was gradually abandoned in favour of timber framing. Today, however, it is enjoying an incredible resurgence in popularity. What is a metal frame, and what are its advantages? Find out here why metal frames are so popular again!

What is a metal frame?

A metal framework is essentially made up of steel elements manufactured in workshops and then assembled on site. In contrast to the traditionally used and widespread framework, it is less expensive. For a long time reserved for industrial use, metal structures are gradually beginning to be installed in homes.

When used in the construction of a house, metal frames offer a wide choice of shapes and designs. It is now possible to find houses built entirely from metal frames.

Where should a metal framework be used?

Metal structures are renowned for their usefulness in large-scale industry, as they enable large surfaces to be covered more easily. Its use has been extended to cover gardens, sheds and garages. They can also be used to replace timber framing in the construction of walls.

What are the advantages of a metal frame?

The resurgence of steelwork is due to the many advantages it offers. Property owners have a wide range of options open to them. From the ease with which it can be installed to its perfect strength, metal construction has a lot going for it.

Investment savings

Very often supplied in kit form, it is less expensive than timber frames. The metal structure saves up to 10 % and also provides good thermal and sound insulation. For large structures, self-build is no longer an option.

A high level of convenience

Pre-cut and drilled, it arrives ready to use. This means it can be installed very quickly. Metal frameworks save considerable time for both workers and customers. It's a guarantee that your project will be delivered on time.

Resistance and a range of usage options

Construction based on a metal structure adapts well to all types of architecture. The nature of the material makes it more resistant than wood. Wooden frames are lightweight and can withstand all kinds of cladding.

Easy to maintain

Metal does not require a great deal of effort to maintain, unlike wood, which requires periodic treatment. All that's needed is an anti-corrosion and fireproofing treatment. These will give it the ability to withstand high temperatures and climatic changes without warping.

What criteria influence the cost of a metal frame?

The budget for installing a metal framework varies according to a number of parameters. The quality of the steel and the type of structure chosen must be taken into account. Then there's the cost of labour, which varies from one expert craftsman to another. The size of the framework and whether it is made to measure or in kit form can also affect the price.

For a precise estimate of the cost of such work, ask for a free quote on our website!

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